Insights El Paso Science Museum

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Insights El Paso Science Museum is no more; according to reports, it was demolished in 2013. It was said to be haunted by the Native American spirits, including a chief, and a ghostly woman dressed in white.

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    Geographic Information

    Address:
    505 N. Santa Fe St
    El Paso, TX
    United States

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    GPS:
    31.759508, -106.49228199999999
    County:
    El Paso County, Texas
    Nearest Towns:
    El Paso, TX (0.3 mi.)
    Sunland Park, NM (5.8 mi.)
    Fort Bliss, TX (6.0 mi.)
    Santa Teresa, NM (10.9 mi.)
    Prado Verde, TX (11.5 mi.)
    Canutillo, TX (12.3 mi.)
    Socorro, TX (13.3 mi.)
    Socorro Mission Number 1 Colonia, TX (14.6 mi.)
    Westway, TX (14.7 mi.)
    Vinton, TX (14.7 mi.)

    Contact Information

    Web:
    http://www.insightselpaso.org/

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    1. The city has built a baseball stadium here but I was told by the security personal that they still see ghosts walking around the area at night.

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